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2. Enhancing biological conversion of NO to N2O by utilizing thermophiles instead of mesophiles
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Li, Dan, primary, Sun, Zhuqiu, additional, Luo, Ga, additional, Lu, Lichao, additional, Zhang, Shaobo, additional, and Xi, Jinying, additional
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- 2023
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3. Effect of La-Ce Rare Earth on Inclusions and Impact Properties of Q345D Steel
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Luo Gang, Sui Yafei, Liu Peng, Liang Liang, Xu lijun
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la-ce rare earth treatment; q345d structural steel; transverse impact energy; inclusion modification; refine; cleanliness ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Technology - Abstract
The effects of La-Ce rare earth treatment on inclusions, continuous casting castability and steel properties of Q345D structural steel were analyzed by field test. The results showed that the alloy yield of RE in Q345D structural steel was 21. 5%. Compared with the heats without RE addition, the desulfurization rate increased by 37. 5%, and the unit inclusion density decreased from 80. 16/mm2 to 60. 78/mm2 . The inclusions in molten steel before La-Ce rare earth treat ment were mainly MgO-Al2O3-CaO composite inclusions. The modification effect of La-Ce rare earth treatment on small size ( D≤5 μm ) inclusions was more obvious. Small size inclusions were modified into (La-Ce-S) and (La-Ce-Al-S-O) rare earth inclusions. La-Ce rare earth treatment can significantly reduce the aspect ratio of MnS inclusions in steel, so that the morphology of MnS inclusions after rolling was closer to ellipse without long linear, which was the main reason for the increase of transverse impact energy of Q345D structural steel by 20%.
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- 2024
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4. Bearing capacity of horizontal joints of UHPC prefabricated shear walls with vertical bars splicing by cold-extrusion sleeves
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Xiaolong Tong, Yongling Zhou, Luo Gan, Jianliang Wu, and Huajing Guo
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UHPC precast shear wall ,Horizontal joint ,Shear bearing capacity ,Cold extrusion sleeve connection ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
To study the shear performance of the horizontal joints of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) prefabricated shear walls with vertical bars splicing by cold-extrusion sleeves, unidirectional loading tests for three samples have been conducted and a method to calculate the shear bearing capacity of the horizontal joint has been proposed. The influence of the reinforcement ratio and axial compression ratio on failure mode, cracking morphology, load-displacement curve, and shear bearing capacity of the horizontal joints has been analyzed in the tests. In addition, the failure process of the three samples has been simulated using finite element method. The results showed good agreement between the test results and numerical results, which certified the validity of the proposed calculation method for the shear capacity of the horizontal joint. The test results showed that the cold extrusion sleeve connection can effectively transmit the stress of the reinforcement, and the shear bearing capacity of the horizontal joints of the UHPC prefabricated shear wall can be enhanced by increasing the axial compression and reinforcement ratios.
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- 2024
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5. CHD-CXR: a de-identified publicly available dataset of chest x-ray for congenital heart disease
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Li Zhixin, Luo Gang, Ji Zhixian, Wang Sibao, and Pan Silin
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publicly dataset ,congenital heart disease ,artificial intelligence ,computer vision ,cardiovascular health ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Congenital heart disease is a prevalent birth defect, accounting for approximately one-third of major birth defects. The challenge lies in early detection, especially in underdeveloped medical regions where a shortage of specialized physicians often leads to oversight. While standardized chest x-rays can assist in diagnosis and treatment, their effectiveness is limited by subtle cardiac manifestations. However, the emergence of deep learning in computer vision has paved the way for detecting subtle changes in chest x-rays, such as lung vessel density, enabling the detection of congenital heart disease in children. This highlights the need for further investigation. The lack of expert-annotated, high-quality medical image datasets hinders the progress of medical image artificial intelligence. In response, we have released a dataset containing 828 DICOM chest x-ray files from children with diagnosed congenital heart disease, alongside corresponding cardiac ultrasound reports. This dataset emphasizes complex structural characteristics, facilitating the transition from machine learning to machine teaching in deep learning. To ascertain the dataset's applicability, we trained a preliminary model and achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC 0.85). We provide detailed introductions and publicly available datasets at: https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/congenital-heart-disease.
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- 2024
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6. Ice-ball impact analysis method and verification of three-dimensional braided composites based on surface unit-cell and interior unit-cell modeling
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ZHAO Zihao, LIU Lulu, XU Kailong, LUO Gang, ZHAO Zhenhua, and CHEN Wei
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three-dimensional braided composites ,ice-ball impact ,unit cell ,numerical analysis ,Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics ,TL1-4050 - Abstract
The high-speed ice-ball impact damage research of epoxy resin/carbon fiber 3D four-way braided composites was carried out. Using the air gun impact test system, ice balls with three different impact velocities were used to conduct impact tests. After the test, industrial CT scans were performed on the main damage positions of the test pieces, and the internal damage forms were observed. The composite macro constitutive model based on surface unit-cell and interior unit-cell and a strain rate related material model of the ice were used to establish the finite element model. The simulation model was compared with the test. The results show that the damage of the matrix in the surface unit-cell area is more serious than that in the interior unit-cell area, the damage area of the front surface is generally larger than that of the back surface, the oblique impact angle has an influence on the damage area and damage location. As the impact angle decreases, the damage area of the composite material also decreases. Increasing the thickness of plate can improve the ability to absorb energy and reduce the damage area of the material.
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- 2023
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7. FUNDC2, a mitochondrial outer membrane protein, mediates triple-negative breast cancer progression via the AKT/GSK3β/GLI1 pathway
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Yin Liyang, Cao Renxian, Liu Zhuoqing, Luo Gang, Li Yu, Zhou Xiaolong, Chen Xiguang, Wu Ying, He Jun, Zu Xuyu, and Shen Yingying
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FUNDC2 ,GLI1 ,triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) ,therapeutic target ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) lacks effective therapeutic targets and has a poor prognosis, easy recurrence and metastasis. It is urgent and important to explore TNBC treatment targets. Through mass spectrometry combined with qRT-PCR validation in luminal A cells and TNBC cells, high-content screening and clinical sample analysis, FUNDC2 was discovered as a novel target. The function of the outer mitochondrial membrane protein FUNDC2 in breast cancer is still unclear. In this study, we find that FUNDC2 expression in TNBC tissues is significantly higher than that in luminal subtype breast cancer tissues. FUNDC2 silencing in TNBC cells significantly reduces cell proliferation, migration and invasion. As demonstrated in vivo using subcutaneous tumor xenografts in mice, FUNDC2 suppression significantly inhibits tumor growth. The underlying mechanism might be mediated by inactivating its downstream signal AKT/GSK3β and GLI1, a key factor of the Hedgehog signaling pathway. Therefore, FUNDC2 may promote TNBC progression and provide a therapeutic target for treating TNBC.
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- 2023
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8. A study of coupled incentive-based clearing mechanisms in electricity markets considering uncertainty risk
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Zhao Tianhui, Huang Cheng, Pan Hongjin, Shi Hao, and Luo Gang
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incentive factor ,market coupling ,incentive-based clearing ,two-layer model ,new energy ,91b74 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Promoting the construction of the electricity spot market and considering the market-oriented trading mode with joint participation of the generation side and load side and fair competition will be the trend of future development of the electricity spot market. The unit generation bidding strategy is adjusted by this paper based on incentive factors and an incentive-based clearing mechanism is designed for market coupling. To establish a coupled two-layer model of the power market, the upper layer of the heterogeneous generator bidding strategy modeling, the lower layer of the incentive-based market clearing mechanism modeling. On this basis, a spot market model is designed in which both the generation and user sides participate in peaking, and the peaking resources on the generation side and the user side are included in the market mechanism bidding. This paper’s clearing cost can save 854.42 yuan compared to the unified clearing mechanism in the bidding stage for clearing the total market electricity energy volume of 1000kW. The total carbon emissions are reduced by 5816.8 tons in a single day when compared to the single electric energy trading mechanism, which is based on the market-coupled incentive system. The market model proposed in the paper can effectively improve the level of new energy consumption and provide a useful reference for the design of the electricity market in regions with a high proportion of new energy.
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- 2024
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9. Research on the path of integrating Yan’an spirit into the ideological and political education of contemporary college students based on NDK-means algorithm
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Luo Gangfeng, He Rui, Hou Jiale, and Wu Wen
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ndk-means algorithm ,csa-bp algorithm ,crow search improvement ,yan’an spirit ,97q70 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this paper, the ideological and political education path is designed according to the spirit of Yan’an. In order to verify the feasibility of the path, as well as to make the student evaluation more effective and objective, the article combines the K-means algorithm and proposes a K-means algorithm based on neighborhood spatial density optimization (NDK-means). The algorithm assists in solving the problem of grading the reliability of student assessment and realizes the labeling of student assessment reliability data. Then, based on the student assessment reliability characteristics and data labeling results, a BP neural network prediction algorithm (CSA-BP) based on crow search improvement is proposed to model the student assessment reliability. The results show that the percentages of freshmen to seniors who are satisfied with the Civic Education proposed in this paper are 85.9%, 82.26%, 76.75%, and 72.45%, respectively, in terms of grade level. Students from urban, rural, and rural areas, in terms of their place of origin, all feel satisfied with the current teaching of Civics and Political Science at 80% or more.
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- 2024
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10. The development and validation of an artificial intelligence-based screening method for atrial septal defect in children's chest x-rays
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Li Zhixin, Luo Gang, Ji Zhixian, and Pan Silin
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artificial intelligence ,screening method ,chest x-ray ,congenital heart disease ,atrial septal defect ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
PurposeFor precise diagnosis and effective management of atrial septal defects, it is of utmost significance to conduct elementary screenings on children. The primary aim of this study is to develop and authenticate an objective methodology for detecting atrial septal defects by employing deep learning (DL) on chest x-ray (CXR) examinations.MethodsThis retrospective study encompassed echocardiographs and corresponding Chest x-rays that were consistently gathered at Qingdao Women's and Children's Hospital from 2018 to 2022. Based on a collaborative diagnosis report by two cardiologists with over 10 years of experience in echocardiography, these radiographs were classified as positive or negative for atrial septal defect, and then divided into training and validation datasets. An artificial intelligence model was formulated by utilizing the training dataset and fine-tuned using the validation dataset. To evaluate the efficacy of the model, an assessment of the area under the curve, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value was conducted employing the validation dataset.ResultsThis research encompassed a total of 420 images from individuals. The screening accuracy and recall rate of the model surpass 90%.ConclusionsOne of profound neural network models predicated on chest x-ray radiographs (a traditional, extensively employed, and economically viable examination) proves highly advantageous in the assessment for atrial septal defect.
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- 2023
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11. Sensitivity analysis of large leakage sodium-water reaction protection system critical parameters with paralleling steam generators in a sodium-cooled fast reactor
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BAI Xi, SUN Peiwei, LUO Gang, CAO Huasong, and WEI Xinyu
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sodium-cooled fast reactor ,large leakage sodium-water reaction ,paralleling steam generator ,protection system ,sensitivity analysis ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
BackgroundThe sodium-cooled fast reactor adopts the three loops design with sodium-sodium-water. When a double-ended guillotine (DEG) break occurs in the steam generator (SG) tube, a large leakage sodium-water reaction (SWR) accident occurs, which threatens the safety and integrity of the secondary loop. A protection system is therefore designed to ensure secondary loop integrity.PurposeThis study aims to analyze the influence of protection system critical parameters on the large leakage SWR with paralleling SGs.MethodsFirst of all, a large leakage SWR model, including the water/steam leakage rate, hydrogen bubble growth, pressure wave propagation, and protection system models were established. Then, the large leakage SWR model was verified using the experimental data, and the 3-DEG large leakage SWR was simulated on the basis of the secondary loop structure. The integrity of the secondary loop and the protection system response were analyzed. Finally, a sensitivity analysis was performed for the critical parameters of the protection system, including the bursting pressure of liquid rupture disks, bursting delay time of rupture disks, location of liquid rupture disks, length of the release pipe, and volume of the primary accident discharged tank. Parameters with key influence on the integrity of the secondary loop and the protection system response were determined.ResultsThe 3-DEG large leakage sodium water reaction accident results in a peak pressure of 2.003 MPa in the reaction zone and 1.329 MPa in the critical equipment of the secondary circuit except for the reaction zone. The smaller bursting pressure and delay time, and the location of liquid bursting disks at the bottom chamber and the release pipe shorter length are more conducive to the integrity of the secondary loop and the protection system response.ConclusionsThis study provides a reference value for the design requirements of large leakage SWR protection systems with paralleling SGs.
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- 2023
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12. Meiotic behaviour and pollen fertility of F1, F2 and BC1 progenies of Iris dichotoma and I. domestica
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Xu Wenji, Luo Gangjun, Lian Xiaoyin, Yu Fengyang, Zheng Yang, Lei Jiajun, and Bi Xiaoying
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2n gametes ,abnormal meiosis ,interspecific hybrid ,iris ,male ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Pollen characteristics are very important for Iris interspecific hybridisation. In this study, the pollen viability and male meiosis were studied in yellow-flowered Iris dichotoma (Y2), I. domestica (S3) and their hybrids F1, F2 and BC1 (BC1-Y and BC1-S). The BC1-Y hybrids showed higher pollen viability than that of F1, F2 and BC1-S hybrids, which were between I. dichotoma (26.1%) and I. domestica (35.1%). Two sterile hybrids, F2-1 and BC1-S-1, exhibited more meiotic abnormalities (57.3% and 58.7%) than other individuals. During the first meiotic division, a diffuse diplotene stage was observed for the first time in the genus Iris. The meiotic abnormalities included non-congressed chromosomes, chromosome bridges, lagging chromosomes, unequal division, abnormally oriented spindle fibres, nonsynchronous division and polyad, and resulted in reduced pollen fertility. The relatively high frequency of 2n pollen grains was found in hybrids of BC1-Y-2, BC1-Y-1, BC1-S-2, BC1-S-3 and BC1-S-4. Our research provides a new resource for meiotic behaviour and pollen fertility of the genus Iris.
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- 2021
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13. Numerical simulation of coseismic and postseismic deformation through a node-splitting algorithm: A case study of the Wenchuan earthquake
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SUN Yunqiang, LUO Gang, and HUANG Luyuan
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earthquake dislocation ,postseismic deformation ,three-dimensional viscoelasticity ,coulomb stress ,wenchuan earthquake ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
The coseismic and postseismic effects are crucial elements in analyzing fault interactions and the regional seismic risk. In this paper, we developed a three-dimensional viscoelastic finite element code to simulate the coseismic and postseismic deformation. We calculated the coseismic and postseismic deformations caused by the strike-slip fault with a conceptual model, and compared the results with the analytic and semi-analytic solutions so as to verify the reliability of the code. Meanwhile, we also analyzed the influence of different parameters on the coseismic and postseismic deformation, uncovering a significant effect of the earth's lateral heterogeneity on the coseismic displacement. And the viscosity of the middle-lower crust and upper mantle plays a major role in controlling the postseismic displacement. At last, we used the three-dimensional viscoelastic model to calculate the changes of the coseismic and postseismic Coulomb stress caused by the 2008 MW7.9 Wenchuan earthquake, and analyzed the subsequent effect on the 2013 MW6.6 Lushan earthquake and the 2017 MW6.5 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. The calculation results show that the Coulomb stress changes caused by the Wenchuan earthquake is positive near the hypocenters of the Lushan earthquake (0.013 MPa) and the Jiuzhaigou earthquake (0.009 MPa), indicating the Wenchuan earthquake might have triggered both the Lushan earthquake and Jiuzhaigou earthquake.
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- 2021
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14. Quality Evaluation and Quality Control of Botanicals and Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Luo, GA, primary, Liang, QL, additional, Yang, HH, additional, and Wang, YM, additional
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- 2009
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15. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS ABOUT BLASTING EFFECT OF DIGITAL DETONATOR AND MILLISECOND DETONATOR IN UPPER AND LOWER CROSS TUNNELS
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LUO Gang, PAN Shao-kang, JIA Hang-hang, ZHANG Yu-long, and CHEN Liang
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Tunnel engineering ,Explosion vibration ,Numerical simulation ,LS-DYNA ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
In order to study on the vibration effect of the blasting in the upper and lower cross tunnels, depress the impact of blasting vibration on existing adjacent tunnel and acquire the sound way of tunnel blasting construction, the finite element software LS-DYNA was adopted to calculate what vibration effect of existing tunnel would be generated by the different detonation modes (simultaneous initiation and hole-by-hole initiation) and the different cut modes (parallel cut and oblique cut). In general, the results of numerical simulation compared with the results measured in real, they are generally consistent. Results show that the vibration velocity of hole-by-hole initiation of digital electronic detonator is 40% lower than ordinary simultaneous initiation of millisecond detonator, and the vibration acceleration is reduced by 24%. As regards vibration displacement, the distinction between the two detonation modes is small. The rule of velocity decay with increasing distance from the initiating position is similar in this two cases. Meanwhile, the vibration velocity of oblique cut is lower than parallel cut. But, for the vibration acceleration, the oblique cut is 15% higher than parallel cut. For oblique cut, the seismic waves show a pronounced periodicity and the energy is relatively concentrated. The fact is quite opposite when the parallel cut applied. In the case of explosion of hard rock strata, the effect of oblique cut is better than parallel cut.
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- 2019
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16. Lhasa: growing pains
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Luo, Ga
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Lhasa, Tibet -- Economic aspects ,Economic development -- Tibet ,Social change -- Tibet ,Agricultural development projects -- Tibet ,Business - Published
- 1989
17. Artificial intelligence technology in battlefield situation awareness
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He Ling, Hu Yahui, He Song, and Luo Gang
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
In order to make further significant researches on battlefield situation awareness, the paper summarized the challenges in the field at first, which can be listed as the following: the massive and large data makes situation understanding difficult; the rapid change of data makes situation prediction difficult; the complex and heterogeneous data makes situation display difficult. Aiming at the above problems, the paper then discussed the application of artificial intelligence technology, such as knowledge graph, natural language processing and expert system. The appropriate applyment of relevant artificial intelligence technology will greatly improve the capability of battlefield situation awareness.
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- 2022
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18. Numerical Study on the Reinforcement Measures of Tunneling on Adjacent Piles
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Hongsheng Qiu, Zhe Wang, Mo’men Ayasrah, Chuanbang Fu, and Luo Gang
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tunnel construction ,numerical simulations ,adjacent piles ,grouting reinforcement ,isolation pile ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Tunnel construction will inevitably change the surrounding soil’s original stress and displacement fields, affecting the surrounding piles. In addition, the lateral displacement of the soil at the subway tunnel’s face is symmetrically distributed along the tunnel’s central axis, which is greater in the center and smaller on both sides. Therefore, the protection of existing piles and providing a reasonable reinforcement plan have become the focus of attention. Taking a section of Tianjin Metro Line 3 as the research object, this paper studies the influence of the shield tunnel excavation process on the existing pile foundation through three-dimensional finite element simulation. The model has been verified through field monitoring data. Then, parameter analysis has been carried out for two reinforcement measures: grout reinforcement and isolation pile construction. According to the research results, the impact of shield construction on the pile foundation is mainly within the range of twice tunnel diameter to the pile foundation from the front and back of the tunnel face. In addition, the grouting reinforcement has better control of the vertical displacement of the existing pile foundation. The construction of isolation piles can better control the lateral displacement of the existing pile foundation. Have certain reference significance for similar projects.
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- 2022
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19. Influence of concentrations of CaCl2 on hemolytic activity of candida strains
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WAN Lei, LU Haibin, and LUO Gang
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Candida species ,Virulence factors ,Hemolytic activity ,Electrolytes ,CaCl2 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To investigate the influence of different concentrations of CaCl2 on the hemolytic activity of candida strains. Methods A total of 25 candida strains were selected, including 21 candida strains recovered from clinical specimens, and 4 reference strains of C. albicans (ATCC 90028) (American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, VA, USA), C. glabrata (ATCC 90030), C. krusei (ATCC 6258), and C. tropicalis (ATCC 13803) respectively. CaCl2 was added at concentrations of 0%, 0.5%, 1% and 2.5 g % (wt/vol). Plates were cultured at 37 ℃ in a 5% CO2 atmosphere for 24 ⁃ 72 h, and the hemolytic index (Hi) was analyzed. Results Comparsions of the hemolytic indices among the groups treated with 0.5% CaCl2 (Hi = 2.247 ± 0.079), 1% CaCl2 (Hi = 2.013 ± 0.092), 2.5% CaCl2 (Hi = 2.150 ± 0.066) and the control (Hi = 2.749 ± 0.103) reached statistical significance (P < 0.001). Conclusion CaCl2 may produce a de⁃ crease activity in the hemolysis of candida species.
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- 2017
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20. Multi-Band Spectrum Allocation Algorithm Based on First-Price Sealed Auction
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Shi Zijuan and Luo Gaofeng
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cognitive radio networks ,spectrum allocation ,auction ,secondary user ,Cybernetics ,Q300-390 - Abstract
Auction is often applied in cognitive wireless networks due to its fairness properties and efficiency. To solve the allocation issues of cognitive wireless network inamulti-band spectrum, multi-item auction mechanism and models were discussed in depth. Multi-item highest price sealed auction was designed for cognitive wireless networks’multi-band spectrum allocation algorithm. This algorithm divided the spectrum allocation process into several stages which was along with low complexity. Experiments show that the algorithm improves the utilization of spectrum frequency, because it takes into account the spectrum owner’s economic efficiency and the users’equity.
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- 2017
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21. Macroscopic and microscopic study of integuments on ostrich (Struthio camelus) foot
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Zhang Rui, Ma Songsong, Li Xiujuan, Luo Gang, Xue Shuliang, and Li Jianqiao
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ostrich ,foot integuments ,microscopic and chemical analysis ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Introduction: Ostrich characteristics include fast running, of which the probable enablers have been studied. Yet little research has taken place on one anatomical feature. It is mainly the special integuments on the ostrich foot which facilitate fast running on sand, because as point of direct sand contact they bear the whole weight and provide all the forward force. This study elucidates aspects of the integuments.
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- 2016
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22. Clinical Evaluation of Fused/Ankylosed Hip with Severe Flexion Deformity after Conversion to Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Saroj Kumar Suwal, Peng Songming, Luo Gang, and Huang Kui
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Fused or Ankylosed hip is late complication of chronic inflammatory disorder with progressive changes in and around articular as well as periarticular structures with alteration in bio-force line of body which later lead to severe flexion deformity of joint. This not only results decreased movements of hip, it’s also increase pain around the hip, back and contralateral hip. Methods: Retrospectively, all patients aged 18 years or older undergoing THA between June 2006 to June 2012 were reviewed with selection criteria. The five ankylosed hips (three left and two right) with severe flexion deformities which ankylosed spontaneously were successfully converted to THA at time period of 2006 to June 2012. Range of Motion (ROM), Harris Hip Score and Flexion Deformity Angle at preoperative, postoperative and follow-up periods were used as evaluation. Results: Mean follow up is 42 months. Mean HHS increased from 21.6±4.97 to 81.8±4.02 points with one excellent, two good and two fair cases. The FDA is corrected to mean 8°±10.95 postoperatively and 4°±5.47 at final follow up from 81.6°±4.39 with two hips of 10° residual deformity. Hip ROM is improved as flexion 70° to 100°, adduction 10° to 20°, abduction 10° to 30°, internal rotation 5° to 10° and external rotation 2° to 50° from 0° activity. As complications, one hip had loose prosthesis, two had early postoperative dislocations, one had Deep Vein Thrombosis and one had femoral nerve palsy with quadriceps weakness. Conclusions: THA is an effective treatment for ankylosed hip with severe flexion deformity although complications are noted more than routine hip arthroplasties. Keywords: ankylosed hip; fused hip; severe flexion deformity; total hip arthroplasty. | PubMed
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- 2016
23. The role of E-cadherin - 160C/A polymorphism in breast cancer
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Luo Gaojian, Huang Diyu, Tao Ran, and Chen Jianfeng
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breast cancer ,e-cadherin ,polymorphism ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. Numerous studies have suggested that the E-cadherin adhesion system is dysregulated in cancer cells. These impaired functions of E-cadherin contribute to releasing cancer cells from the primary lesion to cell dedifferentiation. Some studies have shown that polymorphism may affect E-cadherin expression, and then play a role in susceptibility to breast cancer. However, the results remained controversial. In this short review, we summarize the functions of E-cadherin and the signaling pathways it regulates, and assess the association between CDH1 polymorphisms and breast cancer susceptibility. This study suggests that genetic variation in CDH1 and -160C/A polymorphism may have an association with breast cancer risk. The assessment of CDH1 polymorphisms may be used for the identification of patients suitable for anti- CDH1 therapy.
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- 2016
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24. Roles of long noncoding RNAs in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Huang Diyu, Fang Jie, and Luo Gaojian
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hepatocellular carcinoma ,long noncoding rnas ,tumorigenesis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are nonprotein coding transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides. Aberrant expression of lncRNAs has been found to be associated with hepatocellular carcinoma, one of the most malignant tumors. In this paper, we give a systematic and comprehensive review of existing literature about the involvement of lncRNAs in hepatocellular carcinoma. To date, evidence suggests that a number of lncRNAs, including HEIH, H19, HOTAIR, MALAT1, and PVT1, may regulate the transcription of target genes by recruiting histone-modifying complexes. Under certain circumstances, lncRNAs form RNA-dsDNA triplexes. Certain lncRNAs, such as HULC, HOTAIR, H19, HOTTIP and PTENP1, exhibit their biological roles by associating with microRNAs (miRNAs). In addition, by complementary base pairing with mRNAs or forming complexes with RNA binding proteins (RBPs), lncRNA-ATB, MALAT1 and PCNA-AS1 may mediate mRNA stability and splicing. In conclusion, interactions with DNA, RNA and proteins appears to be involved in lncRNAs’ participation in tumorigenesis and developmental processes related to hepatocellular carcinoma.
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- 2016
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25. A time-of-use based electricity price package mechanism in retail market considering consumers’ diversity
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Luo Gang, He Yujun, Zhao Chen, Zhang Xuan, Lin Shaohua, Zhao Yue, and Cai Yuanji
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
In the deregulated retail market, consumers should have more right of choice for paying for their energy demand. This paper focuses on the design of electricity price package mechanism in retail market considering the demand elasticity of consumers. An optimal price package mechanism is proposed to incentivize consumers for peak-clipping/valley-filling. Consumers are able to choose the appropriate one from a set of price packages, each of which consists of specific time-of-use energy price and maximum-demand price. A numerical case study has shown the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed mechanism.
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- 2020
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26. Geochemical Implications of Rare Earth Elements in Terra Rossa in Tropical Karst Area: A Case Study in Northern Vietnam
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Zhang Liankai, Ji Hongbing, Wang Shijie, Luo Gang, Liu Xiuming, Wei Xiao, Nguyen QuocDinh, and Nguyen DaiTrung
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carbonate rocks ,terra rossa ,rare earth elements ,geochemistry ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Research on weathered crusts on carbonate rock is essential for paleoenvironmental studies in karst areas. Terra rossa, widely distributed in tropical karst areas, has not been studied in terms of its material sources and geochemistry. Two typical terra rossa profiles on dolomite (SC profile located at Sang Cai, Hoa Binh province) and limestone (TG profile located at Tong Gia, Lao Cai province) in Northern Vietnam were selected to examine the geochemical characteristics and the evolutionary processes of rare earth elements (REEs). Chondrite and bedrock normalized patterns indicated that these two profiles are in situ weathering crusts, meaning they are the residual material remaining after chemical weathering of the lower carbonate rocks. The average value of total REE in the SC profile is 381.19 ppm, which is 30 times higher than the bedrock. In the TG profile, the value is 386.26 ppm, 13 times higher than the bedrock. Compared with the profiles in nearby subtropical areas in Southeast China, the REE enrichment coefficients of terra rossa in Northern Vietnam are much higher. The REE depletion was also different between the SC and TG profiles. The light and heavy REE fractionations in the SC profile are higher than in the TG profile. Paleoclimate inversion analysis shows that the SC profile experienced a stable oxidation condition, whereas the TG profile was subjected to several reducing environments since a weathering crust formed.
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- 2020
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27. The Decoloration of Anionic and Cationic Dyes Using ZnO and ZnO-Cu2O
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Jiang Dong Dai, Luo Gan, Hai Yan Zhang, and Chun Ming Liu
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decoloration ,dyes ,ZnO ,ZnO-Cu2O ,adsorption ,sono-catalyst ,Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
ZnO and ZnO-Cu2O were grown on aluminum foam using hydrothermal method. Due to the positively charged sites on the surface, both ZnO and ZnO-Cu2O show higher adsorption capability towards anionic dyes, but poorer adsorption capability towards cationic dyes. The adsorption ability of ZnO-Cu2O is smaller than that of ZnO since there is a depletion layer at the interface. In order to decolorize cationic dyes, ZnO and ZnO-Cu2O are used as sono-catalyst with ultrasonic irradiation. The ZnO-Cu2O is better than ZnO in sono-catalysis decoloration of cationic dyes. This may be due to the enhanced piezoelectricity and electrochemical activity, as the free electrons in ZnO are reduced in the depletion layer.
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28. Differences of microscopic seepage mechanisms of water flooding and polymer flooding and prediction models of final oil recovery for conglomerate reservoir
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Tan Fengqi, Xu Changfu, Zhang Yuliang, Luo Gang, Chen Yukun, and Liu Wentao
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Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade ,HD9502-9502.5 - Abstract
The special sedimentary environments of conglomerate reservoir lead to pore structure characteristics of complex modal, and the reservoir seepage system is mainly in the “sparse reticular-non reticular” flow pattern. As a result, the study on microscopic seepage mechanism of water flooding and polymer flooding and their differences becomes the complex part and key to enhance oil recovery. In this paper, the actual core samples from conglomerate reservoir in Karamay oilfield are selected as research objects to explore microscopic seepage mechanisms of water flooding and polymer flooding for hydrophilic rock as well as lipophilic rock by applying the Computed Tomography (CT) scanning technology. After that, the final oil recovery models of conglomerate reservoir are established in two displacement methods based on the influence analysis of oil displacement efficiency. Experimental results show that the seepage mechanisms of water flooding and polymer flooding for hydrophilic rock are all mainly “crawling” displacement along the rock surface while the weak lipophilic rocks are all mainly “inrushing” displacement along pore central. Due to the different seepage mechanisms among the water flooding and the polymer flooding, the residual oil remains in hydrophilic rock after water flooding process is mainly distributed in fine throats and pore interchange. These residual oil are cut into small droplets under the influence of polymer solution with stronger shearing drag effect. Then, those small droplets pass well through narrow throats and move forward along with the polymer solution flow, which makes enhancing oil recovery to be possible. The residual oil in weak lipophilic rock after water flooding mainly distributed on the rock particle surface and formed oil film and fine pore-throat. The polymer solution with stronger shear stress makes these oil films to carry away from particle surface in two ways such as bridge connection and forming oil silk. Because of the essential attributes differences between polymer solution and injection water solution, the impact of Complex Modal Pore Structure (CMPS) on the polymer solution displacement and seepage is much smaller than on water flooding solution. Therefore, for the two types of conglomerate rocks with different wettability, the pore structure is the main controlling factor of water flooding efficiency, while reservoir properties oil saturation, and other factors have smaller influence on flooding efficiency although the polymer flooding efficiency has a good correlation with remaining oil saturation after water flooding. Based on the analysis on oil displacement efficiency factors, the parameters of water flooding index and remaining oil saturation after water flooding are used to establish respectively calculation models of oil recovery in water flooding stage and polymer flooding stage for conglomerate reservoir. These models are able to calculate the oil recovery values of this area controlled by single well control, and further to determine the oil recovery of whole reservoir in different displacement stages by leveraging interpolation simulation methods, thereby providing more accurate geological parameters for the fine design of displacement oil program.
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29. Suburbanization Effect of Urban outward Expansion in the New-type Urbanization and the Competitive Strategy of Assembled Building Developers
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Luo Gangqiang and Wang Qin
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
This paper expounds the meaning of urban suburbanization in a narrow sense and broad sense, and probes into the dynamic mechanism of suburbanization. The influence of the suburbanization effect of the urban outward expansion on the assembled building developers is analysed from three aspects: the selection of the target market, the positioning of the market and the assembled building development structure. Based on the Salop Circumferential City Model, two stages of game analysis are carried out for the competition of assembled building developers. The research results show that in the process of suburbanization of most cities in China at present, it still stays at the stage of circular competition. With the continuous agglomeration of large population, industry and commerce in the suburbs of cities, the circular competition pattern of developers will be transformed into plate competition pattern.
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30. Competitive Behavior of Developers' Development Scale in the Assembled Construction Market: An Analysis Based on Game Theory
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Luo Gangqiang and Wang Qin
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The paper constructs the oligopoly models of assembled building developers based on Cournot model and Stackelberg model of development scale competition. Based on the comparison of the profit of the regional assembled building market, which is obvious in product homogeneity and multi oligopoly, a game analysis is carried out for the development pattern of assembled building developers. On the basis of the above models, we get the equilibrium solution of developers' Cournot competition and the sub game refining Nash equilibrium solution of the developers' Stackelberg competition respectively. Based on the different N values, we compare the development scale, the development income and the market price of the two competitive modes. Combining with the above game equilibrium, this paper makes a concrete analysis of the actual situation of the competition of assembled building developers in China.
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31. Developers' Competition Behaviour of Land Reserve in Assembled Buildings Development: Based on Game Analysis Framework
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Luo Gangqiang and Wang Qin
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Based on the perspective of game theory, this paper studies the land reserve competition behaviour of developers in assembled buildings development. This paper studies in detail the land price decision in the unilateral equilibrium model of land market, the lending strategy of commercial bank executives under the banking supervision system, the bank credit demand of developers hoarding land, and the bilateral equilibrium model of credit-land market under the loan game of bank executives. The results show that the equilibrium price of land is positively correlated with the number of developers, the total amount of bank loans available to developers and the basic price of land. There is a positive "vicious" circular transmission mechanism between land price, marginal private interest of bank executives' lending and bank financial support.
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- 2019
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32. THREE-PARAMETER CREEP DAMAGE CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND ITS APPLICATION IN HYDRAULIC TUNNELLING
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Luo Gang and Chen Liang
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Rheology ,three-parameter H-K damage model ,time-dependent deformation ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Rock deformation is a time-dependent process, generally referred to as rheology. Especially for soft rock strata, design and construction of tunnel shall take full account of rheological properties of adjoining rocks. Based on classic three-parameter HK model (generalized Kelvin model), this paper proposes a three-parameter H-K damage model of which parameters attenuate with increase of equivalent strain, provides attenuation equation of model parameters in the first, second and third stage of creep deformation and introduces equivalent strain threshold value. When the equivalent strain is greater than the threshold value, the third stage of accelerating creep will be conducted. The three-parameter H-K damage model is used for numerical calculation of finite difference method FLAC3D and deformation features of soft rock with time under high ground stress are described based on diversion tunnel project of Jinping Hydropower Station, of which model parameters can be obtained by back analysis according to measured site data and BP neural network.
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33. In vitro and in vivo antitumor effects of acetylshikonin isolated from Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst (Ruanzicao) cell suspension cultures
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Zeng Yun, Zhou Liming, Luo Gang, Xiong Wenbi, and Yang Wenji
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Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Shikonin derivatives have cytotoxic and antitumor effects. This study aims to investigate the antitumor effects of acetylshikonin isolated from a Chinese medicinal herb Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Methods The 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol- 2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay was used to determine the in vitro antitumor effects of acetylshikonin on human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549, human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line Bel-7402, human breast adenocarcinoma cell line MCF-7 and mouse Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) cell line. C57BL/6 mice with LLC model were used to study the in vivo antitumor effects of acetylshikonin. The expression of bax, bcl-2 and caspase-3 proteins in LLC tissue was determined with immunohistochemical staining. Results In A549, Bel-7402, MCF-7 and LLC cell lines, acetylshikonin inhibited cell growth in a dose-dependent manner. IC50 (means ± SD) were 5.6 ± 0.86 μg/ml, 6.82 ± 1.5 μg/ml, 3.04 ± 0.44 μg/ml and 2.72 ± 0.38 μg/ml respectively. Acetylshikonin suppressed tumor growth in C57BL/6 mice with LLC. The inhibition rate of acetylshikonin (2 mg/kg) was 42.85%. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that in the acetylshikonin groups the expression of bax and caspase-3 increased, whereas the expression of bcl-2 decreased, suggesting that acetylshikonin induced tumor cell apoptosis through activating the pro-apoptotic bcl-2 family and caspase-3. Conclusion Acetylshikonin isolated from Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst cell suspension cultures exhibits specific in vivo and in vitro antitumor effects.
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34. Design and fabrication of an integrated 3D dynamic multicellular liver-on-a-chip and its application in hepatotoxicity screening.
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Zheng YB, Ma LD, Wu JL, Wang YM, Meng XS, Hu P, Liang QL, Xie YY, and Luo GA
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- Hepatocytes, Humans, Liver, Reproducibility of Results, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
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Nowadays, major methods of in vitro hepatotoxicity research are still based on traditional static two- or three-dimensional cell culture, although these means could investigate some toxic chemicals induced hepatotoxicity, but most of these toxicities failed to reappear in human, at least not in similar or calculable dose level. These failures may cause by the monoculture of only hepatocytes, ignored the signal communication to other non-parenchymal cells in liver tissue, also other complex microenvironment such as endothelial barrier, shear stress and other factors which were really existed in vivo but absent here, final leading to a low reliability of experimental results. In this study, a three-dimensional dynamic multi-cellular liver-on-a-chip device (3D-DMLoC) was developed to reproduce the microenvironment of in vivo liver tissue, including the simulation of hepatic sinusoid, perisinusoidal space and continuous liquid perfusion, hepatocytes could gather to some 3D cell spheroids in this chip. The perfusion could bring a real-time exchange of chemicals, nutrients, metabolites, supply suitable oxygen and a weak shear stress. The pressure and oxygen distribution inner the chip were simulated and evaluated by COMSOL Multiphysics software. HepaRG were co-cultured with HUVEC for 7 days in this chip, expression of hepatic polarization protein ZO-1 and MRP2, liver function factors ALB, UREA and CYP450s were almost all higher than in traditional static culture. Several drugs and heavy metal ions induced hepatotoxicity were then investigated, LDH released from hepatocyte spheroids in mostly 3D-DMLoC groups were higher than same-dosed 2D group, indicated the spheroids were more sensibility to the toxins. The hepatoxicity might be induced by acute hepatocytes injury according to the ratios of secreted AST/ALT contents. In conclusion, a liver-on-a-chip device was successfully developed and verified for better reproducing the in vivo physiological microenvironment of liver. It could be applied for easily, efficiently, and accurately screening the potential hepatotoxic chemicals in future., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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35. Metabonomics Study on the Infertility Treated With Zishen Yutai Pills Combined With In Vitro Fertilization-embryo Transfer.
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Li L, Ning N, Wei JA, Huang QL, Lu Y, Pang XF, Wu JJ, Zhou JB, Zhou JW, Luo GA, and Han L
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Zishen Yutai Pills (ZYP) is a safe and well quality-controlled TCM preparation with promising effects in many fields of reproduction, including prevention of miscarriage, increase of pregnancy rate during in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET). The plasma of patients was collected from a clinical trial, namely, "Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine vs placebo on live births among women undergoing in vitro fertilization, a multi-center randomized controlled trial." Plasma samples were analyzed with metabonomics method. UPLC-MS technology was used to establish the plasma metabolic fingerprint. Multivariate statistical analysis was applied for comparing the differences of plasma metabolites between ZYP group and placebo group, 44 potential metabolites were screen out and identified. Pathway analysis was conducted with database mining. Compared with placebo, chemicals were found to be significantly down-regulated on HCG trigger day and 14 days after embryo transplantation, including trihexosylceramide (d18:1/26:1), glucosylceramide(d18:1/26:0), TG(22:6/15:0/22:6), TG(22:4/20:4/18:4). Compared with placebo, some chemicals were found to be significantly up-regulated on HCG trigger day and 14 days after embryo transplantation, i.e., PIP3(16:0/16:1), PIP2(18:1/18:1), tauroursodeoxycholic acid, L-asparagine, L-glutamic acid, kynurenic acid, 11-deoxycorticosterone, melatonin glucuronide, hydroxytyrosol. These metabolites were highly enriched in pathways including sphingolipid metabolism, alanine, aspartic acid and glutamic acid metabolism, aminoacyl tRNA biosynthesis, taurine and hypotaurine metabolism. This study revealed metabolic differences between subjects administered with ZYP and placebo. Relating metabolites were identified and pathways were enriched, providing basis on the exploration on the underlying mechanisms of ZYP combined with IVF-ET in the treatment of infertility., Competing Interests: Authors NN, Q-LH, X-fP, J-bZ, and J-wZ were employed by the company Guangzhou Baiyunshan Zhongyi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Li, Ning, Wei, Huang, Lu, Pang, Wu, Zhou, Zhou, Luo and Han.)
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36. Improving the accuracy and efficacy of diagnosing polycystic ovary syndrome by integrating metabolomics with clinical characteristics: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Ni CM, Huang WL, Jiang YM, Xu J, Duan R, Zhu YL, Zhu XP, Fan XM, Luo GA, Wang YM, Li YY, He Q, and Xu L
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- Adolescent, Adult, Biomarkers blood, Biomarkers metabolism, Female, Hormones metabolism, Humans, Lipid Metabolism, Middle Aged, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Physical Examination, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome blood, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome metabolism, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome therapy, Prospective Studies, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Young Adult, Metabolomics, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome diagnosis
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Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex endocrine syndrome with poorly understood mechanisms. To provide patients with PCOS with individualized therapy, it is critical to precisely diagnose the phenotypes of the disease. However, the criteria for diagnosing the different phenotypes are mostly based on symptoms, physical examination and laboratory results. This study aims to compare the accuracy and efficacy of diagnosing PCOS by integrating metabolomic markers with common clinical characteristics., Methods: This is a prospective, multicenter, analyst-blinded, randomized controlled trial. Participants will be grouped into (1) people without PCOS (healthy control group), (2) patients diagnosed with PCOS based on clinical indices (experimental group 1), and (3) patients diagnosed with PCOS based on metabolomic indices (experimental group 2). A total of 276 participants, including 60 healthy people and 216 patients with PCOS, will be recruited. The 216 patients with PCOS will be randomly assigned to the two experimental groups in a 1:1 ratio, and each group will receive a different 6-month treatment. The primary outcome for the experimental groups will be the effect of PCOS treatment., Discussion: The results of this trial should help to determine whether using metabolomic indices is more accurate and effective than using clinical characteristics in diagnosing the phenotypes of PCOS. The results could provide a solid foundation for the accurate diagnosis of different PCOS subgroups and for future research on individualized PCOS therapy., Trial Registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, ID: ChiCTR-INR-1800016346. Registered 26 May 2018.
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- 2020
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37. Design and fabrication of a liver-on-a-chip platform for convenient, highly efficient, and safe in situ perfusion culture of 3D hepatic spheroids.
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Ma LD, Wang YT, Wang JR, Wu JL, Meng XS, Hu P, Mu X, Liang QL, and Luo GA
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- Cell Size, Cell Survival, Equipment Design, Hepatocytes cytology, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Materials Testing, Perfusion, Cell Culture Techniques instrumentation, Liver cytology, Spheroids, Cellular cytology, Tissue Array Analysis instrumentation
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Spheroid-based three-dimensional (3D) liver culture models, offering a desirable biomimetic microenvironment, are useful for recapitulating liver functions in vitro. However, a user-friendly, robust and specially optimized method has not been well developed for a convenient, highly efficient, and safe in situ perfusion culture of spheroid-based 3D liver models. Here, we have developed a biomimetic and reversibly assembled liver-on-a-chip (3D-LOC) platform and presented a proof of concept for long-term perfusion culture of 3D human HepG2/C3A spheroids for building a 3D liver spheroid model. On the basis of a fast and reversible seal of concave microwell-based PDMS-membrane-PDMS sandwich multilayer chips, it enables a high-throughput and parallel perfusion culture of 1080 cell spheroids in a high mass transfer and low fluid shear stress biomimetic microenvironment as well as allowing the convenient collection and analysis of the cell spheroids. In terms of reducing spheroid loss and maintaining cell morphology and viability in long-term perfusion culture, the cell spheroids in the 3D-LOC were more safe and efficient. Notably, the polarisation, liver-specific functions, and metabolic activity of the cell spheroids in 3D-LOC were also remarkably improved and exhibited better long-term maintenance over conventional perfusion methods. Additionally, a robust micromilling method that incorporates secondary PDMS coating techniques (SPCs) for fabricating V-shaped concave microwells was also developed. The V-shaped concave microwell arrays exhibited a higher distribution density and aperture ratio, making it easy to form large-scale and uniform-sized cell spheroids with minimum cell loss. In summary, the proposed 3D-LOC could provide a convenient and robust solution for the long-term safe perfusion culture of hepatic spheroids and be beneficial for a variety of potential applications including development of bio-artificial livers, disease modeling, and drug toxicity screening.
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38. Therapeutic Effects of Tangshen Formula on Diabetic Nephropathy in db/db Mice Using Cytokine Antibody Array.
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Fan XM, Huang CL, Wang YM, Li N, Liang QL, and Luo GA
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- Animals, Diabetic Nephropathies metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Kidney metabolism, Mice, Signal Transduction drug effects, Cytokines metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 metabolism, Diabetic Nephropathies drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, Kidney drug effects
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Objective: Cytokines are essential promoters in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN) in type 2 diabetes. The following study investigates the adjustment mechanism of Tangshen formula (TSF) on cytokine expressions in db/db mice (DN animal model)., Materials and Methods: Db/db mice were randomly divided into three groups. The treated groups were orally administered with TSF and losartan for 12 weeks. Biochemical and histological examinations were determined at 8 and 12 weeks posttreatment, while the cytokine antibody array analysis was applied to analyze the expression of 144 cytokines in kidney tissues at the end of the 12th week posttreatment., Results: TSF significantly reduced urinary albumin excretion and the levels of blood glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, creatinine, and urea nitrogen. Furthermore, a significant decrease in glomerulus and mesangial area, as well as the downregulation of 24 cytokines and upregulated expressions of 5 cytokines, was found in the TSF-treated mice., Conclusions: The present study reveals that TSF could ameliorate the metabolic anomalies and renal injury in db/db mice. One of the important mechanisms for treatment of DN using the treatment of TSF is the control of the JAK/STAT signaling pathway via regulation of IL-2, IL-6, IL-13, Il-15, and IFN- γ expression.
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39. A new method to evaluate the dose-effect relationship of a TCM formula Gegen Qinlian Decoction: "Focus" mode of integrated biomarkers.
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Huang ZQ, Fan XM, Wang YM, Liang QL, Tong XL, Bai Y, Li YM, Luo GA, and Chen C
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- Animals, Arachidonic Acid blood, Biomarkers blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental drug therapy, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Female, Insulin Resistance, Male, Medicine, Chinese Traditional methods, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Triglycerides blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use
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It is difficult to accurately evaluate the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which leads to the uncertainty and complexity of dose-effect analysis. In this study we established the "Focus" mode of biomarkers to characterize the dose-effect relationship of Gegen Qinlian Decoction (GQD), a TCM formula for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus (2-DM). A rat model of 2-DM was established through high fat diet feeding combined with low-dose STZ injection. Rats with 2-DM were administered high, middle or low doses (6.785, 4.071, 1.357 mg·kg
-1 ·d-1 , respectively) of GQD extract for 60 d. Metformin (300 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 ) was taken as the positive control. Blood samples were collected to assess serum biochemical indexes and metabolic profiling. After "Focus" analysis, the biochemical index triglycerides (TG) and insulin sensitivity (ISI) were identified as focused integrated biomarkers (FIBs), while arachidonic acid and docosatetraenoic acid were the metabolic FIBs. Dose-effect relationship curves of GQD were built based on these types of FIBs. Furthermore, the two dose-effect relationship curves showed similar trends with the middle dosage displaying the greatest efficacy, suggesting that insulin function and arachidonic acid metabolism played important roles in 2-DM and the responses to GQD. The metabolic FIB docosatetraenoic should be further explored for understanding its involvement in the process of 2-DM occurrence and the treatment. This "Focus" mode provides a novel strategy to evaluate the dose-effect relationship of a TCM. The system and concepts established here may also be applicable for assessing the dose-effect relationships of Western medicines.- Published
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40. [Effect of processed Polygonum multiflorum on mRNA expression level of five subtypes of CYP450 enzymes in rat liver].
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Huang CL, Fan XM, Li Q, Wang YM, Wang SM, Gong MJ, and Luo GA
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- Animals, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System classification, Liver enzymology, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Fallopia multiflora chemistry, Liver drug effects
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To observe the effect of processed Polygonum multiflorum on mRNA expression levels of five subtypes of CYP450 enzymes in rat liver. SD rats were randomly divided into the normal control group, processed P. multiflorum high dose and low dose groups (5.40 g•kg⁻¹ and 1.08 g•kg⁻¹). The rats in administration groups were continuously given with processed P. mutiflorum for 7 days by ig administration, and the rats in normal control group were given with the same volume of distilled water. After successive administration of 7 days, the serum biochemical indications were detected, and Real-time quantitative PCR technology was used to detect the mRNA expression levels of five subtypes of CYP450 enzymes in rat liver. Experimental results showed that AST was decreased significantly in both low and high dose groups. ALT was significantly decreased in low dose group and significantly increased in high dose group. The mRNA expression levels of five subtypes of CYP450 enzymes in rat liver were decreased in high dose and low dose groups in a dose-dependent manner. Especially the high dose processed P. multiflorum could significantly inhibit CYP1A2 and CYP2E1 mRNA expression levels in rats. The study showed that high dose P. multiflorum water extract had hepatotoxicity, and the degree of liver damage was increased with the increase of dose. It shall be noted that 5.40 g•kg⁻¹ water extract of P. multiflorum could significantly inhibit CYP1A2 and CYP2E1 mRNA expression levels in the liver of rats., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2017
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41. Metabolism and pharmacokinetics of major polyphenol components in rat plasma after oral administration of total flavonoid tablet from Anemarrhenae Rhizoma.
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Xie YY, Wang XM, Wang SH, Wang YM, Tian HF, Yuan YS, Li HY, Liang QL, and Luo GA
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- Administration, Oral, Animals, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Mass Spectrometry, Polyphenols administration & dosage, Rats, Reference Standards, Reproducibility of Results, Anemarrhena chemistry, Polyphenols blood, Tablets
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Total flavonoid tablet from Anemarrhenae Rhizoma (Zhimu tablet), which was made of total polyphenol components extracted from the dried rhizome of Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bge. (Zhimu in Chinese), is a novel traditional Chinese medicine prescribed for the treatment of diabetes. Mangiferin (MF) and neomangiferin (NMF) are the two main components detected and determined in Zhimu tablet, accounting for 8.9% of the total weight of each tablet. In the present study, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with time-of-flight (TOF) tandem mass spectrometry (MS) was applied to characterize the metabolites of MF and NMF in rat plasmas collected at different time points after oral administration of Zhimu tablet at a dose of 3.63g/kg (corresponding to 270mg/kg MF). Accurate mass measurement was used to determine the elemental composition of metabolites and thus to confirm the proposed structures of identified metabolites. Time points of appearance of some metabolites, such as isomers, were also taken into account during the structure confirmation. A total of 21 potential metabolites were found in rat plasma at different time points, and the metabolic pathways in vivo were involved in hydrolysis, methylation, glucuronide conjugation, glycoside conjugation, sulphation, dehydration and isomerisation. Furthermore, a selective and accurate LC-MS assay method was developed and validated for the quantification of MF in plasma. Semi-quantification of main conjugated metabolites was also performed in order to describe the dynamic metabolism profiles of polyphenol components in Zhimu tablet. MF concentration in plasma reached 1.36±0.47μgmL(-1) about 5.0h after oral administration of Zhimu tablet, which showed a 3.24- and 4.91-fold increase in plasma maximum concentration and area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) from 0 to 24h of MF compared with those for rats administered with free MF, respectively. The results indicated that the pharmacokinetic processes and bioavailability of MF in rats would be affected by other components in Zhimu tablet., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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42. Metabolites software-assisted flavonoid hunting in plants using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometry.
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Gu WY, Li N, Leung EL, Zhou H, Luo GA, Liu L, and Wu JL
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Software, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods, Flavonoids chemistry, Flavonoids metabolism, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plants chemistry, Plants metabolism, Secondary Metabolism physiology
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Plant secondary metabolism drives the generation of metabolites used for host plant resistance, as biopesticides and botanicals, even for the discovery of new therapeutics for human diseases. Flavonoids are one of the largest and most studied classes of specialized plant metabolites. To quickly identify the potential bioactive flavonoids in herbs, a metabolites software-assisted flavonoid hunting approach was developed, which mainly included three steps: firstly, utilizing commercial metabolite software, a flavonoids database was established based on the biosynthetic pathways; secondly, mass spectral data of components in herbs were acquired by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS); and finally, the acquired LC-MS data were imported into the database and the compounds in the herbs were automatically identified by comparison of their mass spectra with the theoretical values. As a case study, the flavonoids in Smilax glabra were profiled using this approach. As a result, 104 flavonoids including 27 potential new compounds were identified. To our knowledge, this is the first report on profiling the components in the plants utilizing the plant metabolic principles with the assistance of metabolites software. This approach can be extended to the analysis of flavonoids in other plants.
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- 2015
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43. [The mechanism of rosiglitazone compound based on network pharmacology].
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Bai Y, Fan XM, Sun H, Wang YM, Liang QL, and Luo GA
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- Calcium Signaling, Cognitive Dysfunction, Computational Biology, Diabetes Mellitus, Humans, Pharmacology methods, Rosiglitazone, Thiazolidinediones pharmacology
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Applications of network pharmacology are increasingly widespread and methods abound in the field of drug development and pharmacological research. In this study, we choose rosiglitazone compound as the object to predict the targets and to discuss the mechanism based on three kinds of prediction methods of network pharmacology. Comparison of the prediction result has identified that the three kinds of prediction methods had their own characteristics: targets and pathways predicted were not in accordance with each other. However, the calcium signaling pathway could be predicted in the three kinds of methods, which associated with diabetes and cognitive impairment caused by diabetes by bioinformatics analysis. The above conclusion indicates that the calcium signaling pathway is important in signal pathway regulation of rosiglitazone compound, which provides a clue to further explain the mechanism of the compound and also provides a reference for the selection and application of methods of network pharmacology in the actual research.
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- 2015
44. Integrating qualitative and quantitative characterization of traditional Chinese medicine injection by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection and tandem mass spectrometry.
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Xie YY, Xiao X, Luo JM, Fu C, Wang QW, Wang YM, Liang QL, and Luo GA
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid instrumentation, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Quality Control, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods
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The present study aims to describe and exemplify an integrated strategy of the combination of qualitative and quantitative characterization of a multicomponent mixture for the quality control of traditional Chinese medicine injections with the example of Danhong injection (DHI). The standardized chemical profile of DHI has been established based on liquid chromatography with diode array detection. High-performance liquid chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography with electrospray multistage tandem ion-trap mass spectrometry have been developed to identify the major constituents in DHI. The structures of 26 compounds including nucleotides, phenolic acids, and flavonoid glycosides were identified or tentatively characterized. Meanwhile, the simultaneous determination of seven marker constituents, including uridine, adenosine, danshensu, protocatechuic aldehyde, p-coumaric acid, rosmarinic acid, and salvianolic acid B, in DHI was performed by multiwavelength detection based on high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection. The integrated qualitative and quantitative characterization strategy provided an effective and reliable pattern for the comprehensive and systematic characterization of the complex traditional Chinese medicine system., (© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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- 2014
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45. The screening research of anti-inflammatory bioactive markers from different flowering phases of Flos Lonicerae Japonicae.
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Jiang M, Han YQ, Zhou MG, Zhao HZ, Xiao X, Hou YY, Gao J, Bai G, and Luo GA
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Flowers chemistry, Mass Spectrometry, Plant Leaves chemistry, Anti-Inflammatory Agents analysis, Lonicera chemistry, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Plant Extracts analysis
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Flos Lonicerae Japonicae (FLJ) is an important cash crop in eastern Asia, and it is an anti-inflammatory Traditional Chinese Medicine. There are large variations in the quality of the marketed FLJ products. To find marker ingredients useful for quality control, a tandem technology integrating ultra-performance liquid chromatography/quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q/TOF), principal component analysis (PCA), heat map analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis coupled with a NF-κB luciferase reporter gene assay were used to identify the different ingredients from the green bud, white bud, flowering stage and leaf stages, as well as to screen the anti-inflammatory activity of FLJ compositions. As flowering progressed, the anti-inflammatory effects of FLJ gradually decreased; however, chlorogenic acid, swertiamarin and sweroside should be used to evaluate the quality of FLJ products.
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- 2014
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46. Absorption, metabolism and effect of compatibility on absorption of qishenyiqi dropping pill.
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Han YQ, Wang J, Cui QX, Wang LQ, Cheng BF, Zhao HZ, Jiang M, Bai G, and Luo GA
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- Absorption, Animals, Caco-2 Cells, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Computer Simulation, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Herb-Drug Interactions, Humans, Intestine, Small metabolism, Male, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Drugs, Chinese Herbal metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacokinetics
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Qishenyiqi dropping pill (QSYQ), is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescription for treating heart diseases in China. Knowledge concerning the systemic identification of active compounds and metabolic components of QSYQ is generally lacking. Therefore, it is essential to develop a valid method for the analysis of active compounds of the combined prescription and determination of interactions among the herbs. The absorbable compounds and metabolites of QSYQ were profiled using computational chemistry prediction, an improved everted gut sac in vitro experiment, the Caco-2 cell monolayer in vitro test, a rat in vivo experiment and ultra-performance liquid chromatography/diode array detection/quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrum (UPLC/DAD/Q-TOF MS). In total, 42 prototype compounds were recognized as absorbable compounds, and eight metabolites were identified by UPLC/DAD/Q-TOF MS. The absorption rates of phenolic acids and saponins were significantly improved and the absorption of isoflavone was inhibited after compatibility. The volatile oil component had an improved effect on the absorption of other compounds, while its own absorption was inhibited. In conclusion, the present study established a rapid and effective strategy for demonstrating the absorption and metabolism of QSYQ and revealing the compatible relationship among herbs. This investigation can provide a reference for the compatibility of prescriptions and the modernization of TCM., (Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
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- 2014
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47. [Study on inhibitory effects and mechanism of lipophilic components in Salvia miltiorrhiza on angiogenesis in vitro].
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Fan XM, Ren GX, Liang QL, Wang YM, and Luo GA
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- Cell Movement drug effects, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells cytology, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells drug effects, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells metabolism, Humans, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Angiogenesis Inhibitors chemistry, Angiogenesis Inhibitors pharmacology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Salvia miltiorrhiza chemistry
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In this study, the human umbilical vein endothelial cell model was used to study the regulating effect of lipophilic components in Salvia miltiorrhiza on angiogenesis, and explore its possible mechanism. The cell model was established to determine the effect of lipophilic components in S. miltiorrhiza on the proliferative activity and migration capacity of endothelial cells. Then the realtime fluorescence quantification PCR technology was applied to detect the changes in the gene expressions of angiogenesis-related cytokines VEGF-A, VEGF-C and MMP-9. The results showed that 5 mg x L(-1) lipophilic components in S. miltiorrhiza could inhibit the proliferation and migration of endothelial cells, and reduce the expression of VEGF-A and MMP-9 genes. It indicated that lipophilic components in S. miltiorrhiza may inhibit the proliferation and migration of endothelial cells by inhibiting the expression of VEGF-A and MMP-9 genes, so as to show the inhibitory effect on angiogenesis.
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- 2014
48. [Therapeutic effects of gegen qinlian decoction and its mechanism of action on type 2 diabetic rats].
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Li YM, Fan XM, Wang YM, Liang QL, and Luo GA
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- Animals, Blood Glucose metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 pathology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal isolation & purification, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Female, Glycogen metabolism, Hypoglycemic Agents isolation & purification, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology, Insulin blood, Insulin Resistance, Kidney pathology, Liver metabolism, Male, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Pancreas pathology, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Streptozocin, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use, Phytotherapy
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The objective of this study is to fully investigate the therapeutic effect and mechanisms of action of Gegen Qinlian decoction (GD) on type 2 diabetes mellitus (type 2 DM). A rat model of type 2 DM was established with the combination of high-fat diet and multiple low doses of streptozotocin (STZ). Biochemical indicators related to glucose metabolism disorders, insulin resistance, oxidative stress were observed. The type 2 DM rats were administrated with GD for 80 days, the above-mentioned indexes were detected. The results indicated that the hepatic glycogen synthesis level was promoted, fasting blood glucose level and fasting blood insulin level were significantly reduced, insulin sensitivity index was significantly improved; the level of superoxide dismutase (SOD) was increased and the level of malondialdehyde (MDA) was reduced; pathologic morphology of pancreas and kidney was ameliorated in the GD group. It was indicated that the therapeutic mechanisms of action of GD on type 2 DM might be related to its effect of ameliorating glucose metabolism disorders, relieving insulin resistance, increasing the tissues' sensitivity to insulin, improving the antioxidative ability of living system, GD has therapeutic effect on type 2 DM and protective effects against damaged pancreatic function.
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- 2013
49. Synergistic Effect and Mechanism of Cineole and Terpineol on In-vitro Transdermal Delivery of Huperzine A from Microemulsions.
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Shi J, Cong WJ, Wang YM, Liu QF, and Luo GA
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence and the mechanisms of cineole and terpineol on the in-vitro transdermal delivery of huperzine A from microemulsions, and their potential synergistic effect on the permeation enhancement. The transdermal delivery of huperzine A from microemulsions with different concentrations of cineole and terpineol through the rat abdominal skin was determined by Franz-type diffusion cells. The partition coefficient of huperzine A between the full thickness skin and microemulsion was determined. Attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) was carried out to analyze the effects of cineole and terpineol on the biophysical properties of the stratum corneum (SC) and the mechanisms of permeation enhancement. These results indicated that cineole and terpineol could synergistically increase the transdermal delivery of huperzine A from microemulsions through increasing the partition and diffusion coefficients of huperzine A. ATR-FTIR studies further validated the synergistic effect and revealed that the enhancing mechanisms were due to increasing the disorderliness and fluidity of SC lipid alkyl chains, disrupting the structure of keratin in SC, and extracting SC lipids. In conclusion, cineole and terpineol, acting synergistically to enhance the transdermal delivery of huperzine A from microemulsions, might provide an alternative permeation enhancer combination for the transdermal delivery of huperzine A.
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- 2013
50. [Parallel PLS algorithm using MapReduce and its aplication in spectral modeling].
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Yang HH, Du LL, Li LQ, Tang TB, Guo T, Liang QL, Wang YM, and Luo GA
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Partial least squares (PLS) has been widely used in spectral analysis and modeling, and it is computation-intensive and time-demanding when dealing with massive data To solve this problem effectively, a novel parallel PLS using MapReduce is proposed, which consists of two procedures, the parallelization of data standardizing and the parallelization of principal component computing. Using NIR spectral modeling as an example, experiments were conducted on a Hadoop cluster, which is a collection of ordinary computers. The experimental results demonstrate that the parallel PLS algorithm proposed can handle massive spectra, can significantly cut down the modeling time, and gains a basically linear speedup, and can be easily scaled up.
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